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# Union

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Largest Bus Éireann union votes to accept Labour Court recommendations
Teachers' union pass motion asking for review of HPV vaccine scheme
NBRU gets legal letter from CIÉ group over wildcat action
Fears of more disruption as NBRU may be sued over 'wildcat' strike
May and Sturgeon discuss future of UK - 'moronic' Daily Mail headline focuses on their legs
The EU is 60 this weekend, but it wasn't the first vision of a united Europe
'We'll be here as long as it takes': Striking Tesco workers say they're in it for the long haul
Bus Éireann workers reject latest plan as two unions threaten strike action
KBC staff 'concerned for their jobs' as bank decides on its future in Ireland
Irish homecomings back on track as UK baggage handlers call off Christmas strike
CityJet's boss says striking pilots' union is 'a pain in my backside'
'Talking is always better than walking': Relief this morning as teachers to attend pay talks
ASTI is "a long way away" from temporarily suspending teachers strike
Dunnes Stores workers secure a 3% pay rise
'We're prepared to strike': Union to ballot secondary school teachers for industrial action
Body to represent UFC fighters launches with support from NFL and MLS peers
Tomorrow's Tesco strike has been called off
'Thatcherite' companies with State contracts won't recognise unions, claims CWU
Tesco is looking to cut long-term staff's wages in a big way
Luas drivers say they're definitely going on strike next month
Over 1,100 Irish Life workers to picket offices in Dublin and Dundalk
The Lansdowne Road deal: Who's getting what and who's not happy about it
Analysis: Bath's polished diamond structure allows creativity to flourish
Dunnes Stores agrees to pay rise but workers say that's not good enough
'Everyone needs to get behind Dunnes workers, in the name of common decency'
"It's not a holiday for us ... it will actually cause more work"
Workers threaten to strike over Roscommon Council's 'bullyboy tactics'
Three-quarters of Dunnes Stores workers are on part-time flexible contracts
Former Waterford Crystal workers unanimously vote in favour of €178m pension deal
No resolution in sight for striking teachers
Offload king Sonny Bill Williams made his union comeback this morning
Greyhound dispute could be set to end after 14-week lockout
Three arrested over Glasgow unrest following referendum result
Talks between Siptu and Greyhound break down at the LRC
All-Ireland train strikes called off after late-night LRC talks
Talks stall between IMO and HSE on consultant doctors
Te'o signing fits perfectly with Matt O'Connor's vision for Leinster
Strike to hit Irish Rail next month as Siptu ballots for one-day stoppage
Unions protest over claims of 'continued abuse of builders' by Dept of Education
Irish Rail staff to have their say on proposed cuts